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How 2 Families Faced a Catastrophic Birth Defect
Cases of trisomy 18 may rise as many states restrict abortion. But some women choose to have the babies, love them tenderly and care for them devotedly.The New York Times - Health -
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says 65 retirement age is too low. Here's what experts say
As a record number of Americans will turn age 65 in the coming years, that is no longer the traditional retirement age.CNBC - Business -
Legal action only option, says defective flat owner
The BBC has seen an interim report that found 'understrength concrete' was used in construction.BBC News - Top stories -
Jim Cramer says newly public Astera Labs is already too expensive
CNBC's Jim Cramer gave investors his take on the valuation of Astera Labs, which debuted on the market last week.CNBC - Business -
Chris Paul says 'TikToker' referee Tony Brothers has too much power and that's why Warriors star was ejected
Paul was tossed from the Warriors' loss to the Pacers on FridayCBS Sports - Sports - NBA -
This millennial mom ‘charges’ her 6-year-old rent. Experts say it’s not too young.
“Starting them at that age is great,” one financial adviser says of a viral TikTok video about a mom who makes her young children “pay” for rent, groceries and utilities.MarketWatch - Business -
Becky Lynch says WWE pushed Ronda Rousey too soon: 'She couldn't wrestle' at the start
Lynch applauds her WrestleMania rival but says the former UFC champion was given too much responsibilityCBS Sports - Sports -
The hunt for physics' mysterious 'ghost' particles
Physicists believe a new experiment could prove their existence and answer fundamental questions about our Universe.BBC News - Top stories -
Bank of England policymaker says markets pricing in too many rate cuts; Co-op Bank to cut 400 jobs – business live
Catherine Mann says market pricing is helping the central bank do its work in bringing borrowing rates down. The pound has risen since her comments, up 0.2% to $1.2661.. Bank of England policymaker Catherine Mann said financial markets are pricing ...The Guardian - World -
Debunking misinformation about birth control
As the Supreme Court weighs access to the abortion pill, some doctors are sounding the alarm about a troubling trend of online misinformation involving birth control. Lauren Weber, health and science accountability reporter for The Washington ...CBS News - Top stories -
Scientists test cutting HIV out of cells
Researchers at the University of Amsterdam say they are getting closer to combating HIV by separating the virus from infected cells using CRISPR gene-editing technology. Dr. Jonathan Stoye, a virus expert at the Francis Crick Institute, joins CBS ...CBS News - Top stories -
“The White Feather” Looks at the Birth and Death of Ballet in Iran
A new work, “The White Feather” is inspired by the history of the Iranian National Ballet, which went dark during the Islamic Revolution and was never revived.The New York Times - Top stories - Iran -
Longtime Chiefs cheerleader dies after giving birth
Krystal Anderson, a former Chiefs cheerleader who was passionate about women's health died after giving birth earlier this month.CBS News - Top stories -
Kate reveals cancer diagnosis, undergoing preventative chemotherapy
The video announcement from Kate, Princess of Wales, comes after months of widespread speculation about her health and controversy over doctored images released by Kensington Palace.CBS News - World -
What is the preventive cancer treatment Princess Catherine is receiving?
Chemotherapy can target microscopic cells to prevent the disease from spreadingFinancial Times - Business -
Is Shohei Ohtani too big to fail?
Shohei Ohtani's name and image has been a powerful marketing force. Will the controversy around his ex-interpreter affect his brand potential going forward?Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Scientists call for protection of moon sites that could advance astronomy
Fears raised that prime lunar locations for universe-unravelling instruments are in danger from imminent wave of human activity. Astronomers are calling for the urgent protection of sites on the moon that are rated the best spots in the solar ...The Guardian - World -
How do you save the pint from climate change?
Researchers are identifying genes in the hop plant to produce varieties that will be more resilient to climate change.BBC News - Top stories - Climate -
Scientists turn to AI to make beer taste even better
Researchers in Belgium use artificial intelligence to improve taste, but say the skill of the brewer remains vital. Whether you prefer a fruity lambic or a complex Trappist, Belgian beers have long been famed for their variety, quality and ...The Guardian - World -
Scientists working on AI tech to match dogs to jobs and owners
Researchers in London are developing an AI tool to sort dogs into 5 categories, in a bid to match pooches with their perfect owners.CBS News - World -
Iran’s currency hits a record low
Iran’s currency fell to 613,500 to the dollar as it celebrates Persian New Year.ABC News - World - Iran -
Over-the-counter birth control pill now available to Wisconsin Medicaid patients
Medicaid recipients in Wisconsin are getting access to the first over-the-counter birth control pillABC News - Health -
First over-the-counter birth control pill hits store shelves
Opill, the first birth control pill approved for people to buy without a prescription, is now on shelves at some Walgreens stores. It's expected at CVS and Walmart in early April.NBC News - Top stories -
'Ozempic babies': Some users getting pregnant despite birth control
Some Ozempic patients say they've gotten pregnant while using the injectable drug, despite being on birth control or dealing with infertility for years.The Hill - Politics -
Why family-friendly policies don’t boost birth rates
Direct financial incentives are defeated by much stronger social trendsFinancial Times - Business -
Big Ships Collide With Bridges Far Too Often
But there are better ways to protect a bridge like the one that collapsed in Baltimore.The New York Times - Top stories -
Princess Kate reveals cancer diagnosis. What is preventative chemotherapy?
Preventative chemotherapy, which is usually referred to as "adjuvant chemotherapy," is an early treatment that is used to reduce the chances of cancer returning.CBS News - World -
What is preventive chemotherapy and how effective is it? The Princess of Wales’ treatment explained
As Princess of Wales begins treatment after cancer diagnosis, we answer some key questions. The Princess of Wales has begun preventive chemotherapy after her doctors discovered she had cancer following major abdominal surgery in January. What is ...The Guardian - World -
The battle between preventing misinformation, protecting free speech online
Social media companies, lawmakers and the courts are grappling with the balance between stopping the spread of harmful and false information online, and protecting First Amendment rights.CBS News - Top stories -
Princess Kate is undergoing 'preventative chemotherapy.' What does that mean?
What is preventative chemotherapy? Princess Kate said she is undergoing chemotherapy after cancer was found during abdominal surgery.NBC News - Top stories -
Successful school building bids drop to record low
The government has approved the lowest number of school building work requests since its model began.BBC News - Top stories -
Satisfaction with NHS falls to 40-year low
British Social Attitudes survey reflects impact of strikes and long waiting lists on health service in 2023Financial Times - World -
‘He took five bullets and returned to work on plankton’: the double lives of Ukraine’s Antarctic scientists
When the research team at Vernadsky base are not defending their homeland, they are on the frontline of the climate crisis. When Ukraine’s Antarctic research and supply vessel Noosfera left Odesa on its maiden voyage on 28 January 2022, it passed ...The Guardian - World -
Carville: 'Too many preachy females' are 'dominating the culture of the Democratic Party'
Democratic strategist James Carville argued "too many preachy females" in the Democratic Party could be to blame for President Biden's bleeding support from key voters. In an interview published Saturday with New York Times opinion columnist ...The Hill - Politics -
Are electric cars too heavy for British roads, bridges and car parks?
In part eight of our series exploring myths surrounding EVs, we examine whether they will break our infrastructure. Do electric cars really produce fewer carbon emissions?Are EVs too costly to tempt drivers?Is it right to have range anxiety?Cars ...The Guardian - World -
You Too Can Innovate Like Nvidia's Jensen Huang
Here are the top three leadership lessons from the Most Innovative Companies of 2024.Inc. - Business -
Mum, 29, warns 'you're never too young' for stroke
Jess Tierney says she is lucky to be alive after collapsing at work with a blood clot in her brain.BBC News - Top stories -
Think Offering Child Care Benefits Is Too Costly? You Could Be Missing the ROI
At five companies, child care benefits offered a return on investment of up to 425 percent, according to a new report.Inc. - Business -
An Anti-Abortion Case Too Far-Fetched for the Supreme Court
Even conservative justices seemed skeptical that the plaintiffs suffered any real harm.The New York Times - Top stories - Abortion -
Prison education saves lives — but it’s way too hard to get
I’ve had to navigate prison politics, lockdowns and violence while trying to learn.The Hill - Politics